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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 5853156" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>there is alot on controversiatry(SP) about power handling, rms power should be done in a manner wher as a normal days time shouldn't exceed the time rms power is given to the woofer during testing,,, also there are so manny different ways to do the test. personally i think these ratings are sometimes misleading, but they ensure durabillity and true rms ratings...</p><p></p><p>on the other hand music power handling is completly different.. DD imo rates there woofers properly, they USED to do music power handling, much more realistic..</p><p></p><p>all in all RD rates there woofers properly as well..</p><p></p><p>that being said, 12 hour sine wave rms rating for a 3in*3 inch coil is around 2k.. music , on a daily basis it very well could handle 5kw clean, IF its tuned properly...</p><p></p><p>i put a 2512 d2 on my 1750. not sure what rise was but it was easily capible of 1750@1ohm... for music it was a great match..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 5853156, member: 572595"] there is alot on controversiatry(SP) about power handling, rms power should be done in a manner wher as a normal days time shouldn't exceed the time rms power is given to the woofer during testing,,, also there are so manny different ways to do the test. personally i think these ratings are sometimes misleading, but they ensure durabillity and true rms ratings... on the other hand music power handling is completly different.. DD imo rates there woofers properly, they USED to do music power handling, much more realistic.. all in all RD rates there woofers properly as well.. that being said, 12 hour sine wave rms rating for a 3in*3 inch coil is around 2k.. music , on a daily basis it very well could handle 5kw clean, IF its tuned properly... i put a 2512 d2 on my 1750. not sure what rise was but it was easily capible of 1750@1ohm... for music it was a great match.. [/QUOTE]
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